Saturday, July 31, 2010

An exclusive interview with Mr. Rushern Baker candidate for County Executive for Prince George's County, Maryland


An exclusive interview with Mr. Rushern Baker candidate for County Executive for Prince George's County, Maryland can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators or downloaded on our 24 hour podcast site: Engaged Parents For PGCPS. Mr. Rushern Baker will appear on eCommunity Affairs. The show is airing now. To join the conversation visit Parents and PGCPS.



BIO

Rushern Baker was born in Valdosta, Georgia. As the son of a decorated Vietnam veteran, Rushern experienced life in Okinawa, Japan; North Carolina; and Massachusetts where he graduated from high school. Rushern converted an early struggle with reading to a hearty appetite for books, thanks to the support of his parents and a few dedicated teachers. Rushern attended Howard University where he received his Bachelor's degree in History and later a Juris Doctorate Degree from Howard University Law School. Rushern's professional experiences include serving as an equal opportunity lawyer, economic development specialist, and private practice attorney. The citizens of the 22nd District elected Rushern to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1994, where he served as Chair of the Prince George's Delegation for four years. Baker currently is Executive Director of Community Teachers Institute, a K-12 education reform nonprofit, which is based in Landover, MD. While at Howard University, Rushern met and married Christa Beverly, a graduate of Howard University's undergraduate program and William and Mary Law School. The couple has three children, two attending public school in Prince George's County and one in college at Cooper Union in New York. The Baker family lives in a modest home in Cheverly, Maryland. Visit me online at www.rushernbaker.com

Friday, July 30, 2010

An exclusive interview with Ms. Robin Breddon candidate for Maryland State Delegate District 23B

An exclusive interview with Ms. Robin Breddon candidate for Maryland State Delegate District 23B for Prince George's County, Maryland can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators or downloaded on our 24 hour podcast site: Engaged Parents For PGCPS. Ms. Breedon will appear on eCommunity Affairs. The show will air on August 3, 2010. To join the conversation visit Parents and PGCPS.



BIO

Current occupation: Director, Department of Television Resources & Web Services, Prince George's County Public Schools; adjunct professor, broadcasting, Morgan State University.

-Education: Master of Fine Arts candidate, Writing Popular Fiction, Seton Hill University, January, 2011; Master of Arts, Writing Popular Fiction, Seton Hill University, 2004; Bachelor's in communications (journalism and public relations), Howard University, 1978; and high school diploma, Arts High School, Newark, N.J., 1974.

-Community associations, involvement: First Baptist Church of Glenarden, Parent Teacher Associations, WPGC 95 Coat Drive, Stop the Violence Campaign, Books Not Bullets, Nobody Asked Me Campaign (domestic violence, anti-drugs, help for homeless, etc.), Adopt a Child Spotlight.

She started her career in newspapers in the Capp Cities Journalism Training Program reporting for the FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, THE KANSAS CITY STAR & TIMES, and THE OAKLAND PRESS. Then, she moved on to become an assignment editor for WPVI TV, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia. Other television work includes reporting for NBC and CBS affiliates in Mississippi and Louisiana, and working for NBC Network Documentaries in New York.

Breedon is a graduate of Howard University with a degree in Communications and has a MA degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University.

Thousands took the ride home with Breedon weekdays from 4-8pm on WPRS 104.1 FM Washington’s Inspiration Station. She is an adjunct Communications Professor at Morgan State University and is the Director of the Department of Television Resources and Web Services for Prince George’s County Public Schools, the nation’s 19th largest school system. But her most important job is being mom to her two sons Simon and DJ.

An exclusive interview with Ms. Gerron Levi candidate for County Executive for Prince George's County, Maryland

An exclusive interview with Ms. Gerron Levi candidate for County Executive for Prince George's County, Maryland can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators or downloaded on our 24 hour podcast site: Engaged Parents For PGCPS. Ms. Gerron Levi will appear on eCommunity Affairs. The show will air on August 3, 2010. To join the conversation visit Parents and PGCPS.
BIO
Professional Background:

Delegate Gerron Levi is an attorney and served from 2002 to 2009 as Assistant Director of the Legislative Department at the AFL-CIO, a federation of over 50 national and international labor organizations. She lobbied the U.S. Congress, Senate and the Executive Branch on national policy affecting fair wages and working conditions, health care, pensions, immigration, and workplace safety and health. She worked with both Democrats and Republicans to build a majority of votes in Congress. Gerron Levi presents at legislative conferences across the country and has been a spokesperson on forums, radio programs and in print media. From 1995 to 2002, she was Legislative Representative for the Laborers’ International Union of North America.

While serving as legislative assistant for U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on judiciary issues, she helped the Senator draft important campaign finance legislation and pass a ban on semi-automatic assault weapons. Gerron Levi also served on the staff of Congressman Gus Savage (D-IL) where she worked on environmental issues and constituent services.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Summer Reading List

By
Michael A. Robinson

Below are links to the booklists created by Children's Librarians in the Prince George's County Memorial Library System. The titles are a sampling of the Library's collection. Please ask a librarian for help in locating these or other books to share with young readers.

Prince George's County Memorial Library:


Rising Kindergarteners

Rising First Graders

Rising Second Graders

Rising Third Graders

Rising Fourth Graders

Rising Fifth Graders

Rising Sixth Graders

Rising Seventh Graders

Rising Eighth Graders

Middle School All Grades and Advanced Readers

Volunteers In PGCPS Schools Are Making A Difference By The Numbers

By
Michael A. Robinson

Between SY 2008-2010 more than 28,000 parents and community stakeholders have volunteered in Prince George's County Public Schools. Their commitment to the academic success of students along with their desire to enhance communication between home, the community and schools resulted in over 572,000 hours of services to 205 schools. Their tireless support represented a monetary value of over 3 million dollars of donated manpower. The results of their relentless dedication can be found in such activities that include, but are not limited to a few of the following:
· Class room assistants
· Parent Assisting Teachers
· Field Trip Chaperones
· Hall Monitors
· Playground Monitors
· Tutors
· Mentors
· Building of new playground
· Coat drives
· Food drives

Baskin-Robbins Retires French Vanilla

Baskin-Robbins Retires French Vanilla
by Mike Krumboltz


Baskin-Robbins is making a few changes. The ice cream retailer, famous for its 31 flavors, has announced that five of the flavors are going into what it calls "deep freeze." Think of it as the ice cream equivalent of forced retirement.

The five flavors on the cusp of retirement include Campfire S'mores, Apple Pie a La Mode, Caramel Praline Cheesecake, Superfudge Truffle, and, in a sign that no flavor is safe, French Vanilla. French Vanilla! No word yet on the new flavors.

This isn't the first time the ice cream outlet has put flavors in deep freeze. In the past, they have retired such flavors as "Lunar Cheesecake" (released in 1969, after the United States put a man on the moon), and in 1996, "Saxy Candidate" (in honor of Bill Clinton, then known more for his love of jazz music than of ladies).

Those flavors were pretty famous, as far as ice cream goes. Some lesser-known varieties have also disappeared from Baskin-Robbins over the years. For example, according to the company's official site, "Condorman Crunch" — named after the flop 1981 movie "Condorman" — was around for a while. Equally bizarre: the "Temptation Island" flavor, named after the trashy reality TV show of the same name. Both flavors are now in deep freeze, and we doubt they'll ever escape.

"French Vanilla" is, of course, a whole other ball of ice cream. It's a classic. In fact, it is far and away the most popular ice cream flavor in Yahoo! Search. FYI, Baskin-Robbins: You may be retiring a hit before its time...

The Next -Level Making a Difference Summer Program

Surrattsville High School PTSA, Inc., and the District V Community
present
The Next -Level Making a Difference Summer Program


This engaging, inspiring and interactive program will teach youth age 12-15 how to prioritize, create a sense of balance and purpose in their lives and how to make positive life choices. The experience in this program will enable the participants to develop ideas and strategies that they will be able to implement in their lives that will not only make them better, stronger and more capable citizens, but will make them better, stronger more capable students! This dynamic program will include group exercises and discussions on Bullying, Childhood Obesity, Internet Safety, Gang Intervention, Snitching, Drug Prevention and being a Latchkey Child. Participants will also take part in creating a wall mural and replanting a flower garden at the District V station.

The Next-Level Making a Difference Summer Program will meet every Friday, beginning July 16 thru August 20, 2010 at the District V Prince George’s County Police Department located at 6707 Groveton Drive, Clinton, Maryland from 6 pm – 9 pm. The program will be facilitated and staffed by sworn law enforcement officers with assistance from community and youth volunteers and leaders.

Are you ready for your child to go to the next level? If so, contact us now for more information!
For more information, please contact Sgt. Lisa Muhammad or Cpl. Jessica Mercer at 301-856-3130.

Working together, we can take our youth to the Next-Level!

Jeffrey Macris Named 2010 Statewide Winner of Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Award

FINALISTS ALSO ANNOUNCED AT CEREMONY HONORING PARENT VOLUNTEERS FOR POSITIVE IMPACT ON MARYLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

TOWSON, Md., May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Macris of Anne Arundel County has been named statewide winner of the third annual Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Awards program. State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick and Comcast Regional Senior Vice President Fred Graffam made the announcement this evening at a special ceremony held at Loch Raven High School in Towson, Maryland.

Macris led an effort to turn around two Annapolis area middle schools, even though he and his wife do not yet have a middle schooler among their five children. Under his leadership, the Annapolis Cluster Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) began by identifying three goals for the schools: bringing in world-class academic programs, establishing order and discipline, and providing high-quality teachers. Macris formed Ad Hoc Group of Annapolis Parents, lobbied local officials and parents, and made changes that would help the schools reach these goals. Annapolis Middle is now an International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme school and Bates Middle is an Arts Magnet school offering both performing and visual arts programs. Macris also has been a dedicated Naval Officer for more than two decades and is currently serving as a professor of history at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Macris was selected from five finalists also announced at the award ceremony. The finalists were narrowed down from a list of 24 semifinalists announced in March. In addition to Mr. Macris, the other finalists were:

Donna Hager - The Midtown Academy Public Charter School, Baltimore City
Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen - Cromwell Valley Elementary School, Baltimore County
Sabine Harvey - Chestertown Middle School, Kent County
Earle Barnes - Shady Grove Middle School, Montgomery County

"Jeffrey Macris exemplifies the critical work that parents undertake in Maryland public schools every day," Dr. Grasmick said. "Strong parental involvement has helped transform classrooms across our state and has led our schools to be ranked number one in the nation for two consecutive years. We are grateful to have Comcast as our partner in spotlighting the amazing achievements of these remarkable parents."

"Comcast is dedicated to helping build strong, healthy communities in which our youth are provided opportunities to achieve their full potential," said Graffam. "Parents play an instrumental role in preparing our children for future success, and we're pleased to work with the Maryland State Department of Education again this year to recognize them for their dedication and inspiration to others."

In addition to the finalist and statewide winner announcements, Julie Chapman of Charles County was presented with the JoAnne L. Carter Memorial Award in recognition of her parental involvement and work in Charles County schools. This award was conceived in honor of JoAnne L. Carter, Deputy State Superintendent for the Maryland State Department of Education, who lost her battle to cancer on February 25, 2009. Ms. Carter was dedicated to providing the very best education to all children. A parent herself, she also was a staunch advocate for parental involvement in education and was intimately involved with the Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Awards in its first year. The JoAnne L. Carter Memorial Award will be given annually to a parent that exemplifies all that she held dear.

The Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Awards is the nation's first statewide award program of its kind. A collaboration between Comcast and the Maryland State Department of Education, the program recognizes parents and guardians for their exceptional support of public education. Parents were nominated for demonstrating significant, positive impact in their communities across five areas of parental involvement: Communication, Volunteering, Learning, Decision Making and Community Collaboration. The statewide winner was awarded a cash prize of $1,000 and the four remaining finalists each received $250 to further their efforts to improve their public schools.

2010 Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Awards Finalists

Jeffrey Macris -Annapolis Middle School & Bates Middle Schools, Anne Arundel County Public Schools. A dedicated Naval Officer for more than two decades, currently serving as a professor of history at the U.S. Naval Academy, Jeff Macris understands the power of citizens united. He has led an effort to turn around two Annapolis area middle schools, even though he and his wife don't yet have a middle schooler among their five children. He served as a leader of both formal and informal groups that have helped strengthen Annapolis and Bates Middle Schools, bringing the renowned International Baccalaureate Program to Annapolis and an Arts Magnet Program to Bates.

Donna Hager - The Midtown Academy, Baltimore City Public School System

Not only is Donna Hager a founder of The Midtown Academy Public Charter School in Baltimore City, she is the heart and soul of the school. She has served in every capacity possible from helping to develop the financial, academic, and cultural foundations to maintaining a critical presence in the daily operations and lives of those attending. She is a particularly welcomed resource to parents, who rely on her expertise and experience to continue the course of the school's mission.

Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen - Cromwell Valley Elementary School, Baltimore County Public Schools

Everyone is an artist, according to Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen, and he has brought that philosophy to his volunteer work at Cromwell Valley Elementary Regional Magnet School of Technology. Mr. Schlossberg-Cohen, an artist himself, encourages children to use their own creativity to spur learning. He led a school-wide project "A Portrait of Cromwell," which involved workshops for students, siblings, parents, and teachers that encompassed art as well as technology, cultural diversity, and green school initiatives.

Sabine Harvey – Chestertown Middle School, Kent County Public Schools

Sabine Harvey's vision of what a school should be has created the common thread that ties the parents and students to the teachers and staff of the Chestertown Middle School community in Kent County. Through communication strategies and innovative activities and events, the family to school partnership has grown both in number and strength due to her efforts, including Bring Your Family to School Week, Pi Night, Father's Spaghetti Dinner, Community Yard Sale, Junk Box Wars, and Victory Garden Project.

Earle Barnes - Shady Grove Middle School, Montgomery County Public Schools

As leader of the SWAG (Students With Attainable Goals) group, Earle Barnes has shown many of his at-risk middle school boys that with the right attitude, they can achieve great things. Through individual mentoring and group discussions, which have included etiquette, anger management, substance abuse, and respect, Mr. Barnes has helped turn these young boys around to forge a positive path toward manhood.

2010 JoAnne L. Carter Memorial Award Recipient

Julie Chapman - Dr. Thomas L. Higdon Elementary School, & Piccowaxen Middle School, Charles County Public Schools

Julie Chapman's fifteen years of involvement has spanned elementary, middle and high school in Charles County. She has served as PTA president, spearheaded fundraisers to raise money for school equipment and volunteered for countless activities both in and out of school, such as the Girl Scouts, 4-H Club, Future Educators of America, Future Teachers/Leaders of America, and so much more. However, it is Ms. Chapman's truly outstanding and unwavering support of every child in the community, whom she treats as her very own in any circumstance, that makes her such a treasure.

2010 Comcast Parent Involvement Matters Awards Semifinalists

John Holt - Parkside Elementary School, Allegany County Public Schools
Jeffrey Macris -Annapolis Middle/Bates Middle Schools, Anne Arundel County Public Schools
Donna Hager - The Midtown Academy, Baltimore City Public School System
Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen - Cromwell Valley Elementary School, Baltimore County Public Schools
Brian Dolan - Beach Elementary School, Calvert County Public Schools
Carol Cruikshank - Ridgely Elementary School, Caroline County Public Schools
Laura Graf - New Windsor Middle School, Carroll County Public Schools
Tara Price - Bay View Elementary School, Cecil County Public Schools
Julie Chapman - Dr. Higdon Elementary School, Charles County Public Schools
Gary Mills - Cambridge-South Dorcester High School, Dorchester County Public Schools
Janice Spiegel - Frederick County Public Schools
Emily Friend - Friendsville Elementary School, Garrett County Public Schools
Amanda Shaffer - Havre de Grace Middle School, Harford County Public Schools
Kayle Simon - Atholton High School, Howard County Public Schools
Sabine Harvey – Chestertown Middle School, Kent County Public Schools
Earle Barnes - Shady Grove Middle School, Montgomery County Public Schools
Eileen Collins - Laurel Elementary School, Prince George's County Public Schools
Whitney Covington - Sudlersville Elementary School, Queen Anne's County Public Schools
Rachel Feddersen - Greenview Knolls Elementary School, Saint Mary's County Public Schools
Sue Hahn - Greenwood Elementary School, Somerset County Public Schools
Sharon Rieck - St. Michaels Elementary School, Talbot County Public Schools
Tina Carrazco - Hickory Elementary School, Washington County Public Schools
Lori Gilliss - Glen Avenue School, Wicomico County Public Schools
April Adams - Pokomoke Middle School, Worcester County Public Schools

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ms. Patricia J. Fletcher of the Prince George's County Board of Education Talks About The Importance Of Parental Engagement

An exclusive interview with Ms. Patricia J. Fletcher of the Prince George's County Board Education can heard on The Journey Begins Internet Radio for the engaged parent and dedicated educator. Ms. Fletcher will appear on the Educational Gateway, a weekly broadcast hosted by Michael Robinson. The show will air on July 21, 2o1o. To join the conversation, follow the link below.

The Journey Begins, Internet Radio for the Engage Parent and Dedicated Educator!


BIO

A 30-year resident of Prince George's County, Patricia J. Fletcher was elected on November 7, 2006, to a four-year term on the Prince George's County Board of Education to represent the residents of School Board District 3. She has two adult children who were educated in the Prince George's County Public Schools; one is a teacher in the public school system, and the other is a Cosmetology Instructor at a private school. Ms. Fletcher also has four grandchildren who are enrolled in the Prince George's County Public Schools.

A community activist for many years, Ms. Fletcher is President of the Kentland/Columbia Park Boy's and Girl's Club; Vice President of the G. James Gholson Middle School PTA; Past President of the Forestville High School and John Carroll Elementary School PTAs; Past-President of AFSCME Local 2095 and Village Green Mutual Homes, Inc.; Member of the Prince George's Multicultural Alliance; and serves on Youth and Political Committees.

Ms. Fletcher has worked for 26 years as a District of Columbia Mental Health Counselor and Forensic Psych Technician. She worked for 5 years as Staff Representative and Chief Negotiator for Arbitration, Mediation, and Grievances with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees - Council 67.

Ms. Fletcher currently serves as the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Coordinator with the Prince George's County Department of Family Services (LTGF).

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